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Find a formula for the nth term of the sequence whose first few terms are given.$$-1,1,-1,1,-1,1, \ldots$$
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The sequence is $-1,1,-1,1,-1,1, \ldots$. We can see that the sequence alternates between -1 and 1. Show more…
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